powercam
Electrical
- Oct 1, 2004
- 13
hi ppl 2 questions
1.why is the white phase of a voltage transformer normally earthed?
2.I have a delta system. W-phase grounded, when I measure between phases I get 110V. What u are actually measuring is the voltage across a voltage coil. If I measure between the A-B = 110V, B-C = 110Vand A-C=110V. My question to you is how come if you measure between A-C you get 110V, you are actually measuring across 2 coils?
many thanks
cams
1.why is the white phase of a voltage transformer normally earthed?
2.I have a delta system. W-phase grounded, when I measure between phases I get 110V. What u are actually measuring is the voltage across a voltage coil. If I measure between the A-B = 110V, B-C = 110Vand A-C=110V. My question to you is how come if you measure between A-C you get 110V, you are actually measuring across 2 coils?
many thanks
cams